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Posted by Redman on June 16, 2004 at 19:51:13 from (66.44.173.235):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: OT: what is the penalty for dispos posted by Kens640 on June 16, 2004 at 18:48:36:
sure,i agree 100%. after all,once some people learn what a cow costs they might start to respect other peoples things.i don't mind a dog showing up on my place,but if he even looks at my kids in a way that i don't like he best have a set of wings on him.everyone around me is pretty good as their dogs don't bother too much,but one of them new farmers(5 acres of land and a old JD 2 popper) had a dog that would come up here and bark and growl. talked to the guy 2 times to control his animal but he just would not do it,so my lab was unleashed for 6 days. problem solved and i am not guilty of a thing,my dog was doing just what i expect of him-protecting. a good dog should never be killed,but the only way a bad dog is any good is if he is stiff. it has been that way since the begining of time,and no matter how much the tree huggers want to change it it will be the same. a dog does not have the same value as human life.
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